WWE sent out a new survey over the weekend to gain fans interest in the launch of the WWE Network in the fall reiterating that shows such as WWE: The Monday Night War, WWE Legends House and WWE WrestleMania Rewind would air on the WWE Network.

A full transcript is below:

– Imagine a 24-hour cable network that was run by the WWE. It would feature a mix of WWE-produced programs, including new shows, “classic” programs featuring content from different promotions such as WWE, WCW, ECW, NWA, AWA, etc., from years past and repeats of current RAW and SmackDown episodes from USA and SyFy.

– It would have two new weekly WWE live in-ring shows (wrestling), but now RAW or SmackDown.

– It would have live “pre” and “post” shows before and after RAW and SmackDown.

– It would utilize WWE’s extensive library of footage to create new programs such as: WWE: The Monday Night War, a series exploring the shocking real-life stories that feuled the mid-90’s rivalry between WWE and WCW, and WrestleMania Rewind, a comprehensive look back at the most groundbreaking matches and dramatic moments in WrestleMania history, including never-before-seen footage and in-depth interviews.

– It would have new reality programs such as WWE Legends House, where your favourite Superstars of the past live together under one roof.

–  Additionally this network would include all of WWE’s monthly pay-per-view events in the lineup at no additional cost. Rather than having to pay for them, they would now be monthly specials with the same match quality you’re used to seeing on pay-per-view for no additional cost. These events would only be on the WWE Network.

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